I dunno if you've felt it, but I'm feeling it, everyday....
And it's literal heat, BTW... Not fighting or conflicts. It's the real thing.
The packets of quantised energy in the form of infra-red radiation punching through the asbestos ceiling, hitting our heat receptors, slowly cooking us from the inside out. The heat is trapped in the classroom and convects, while more and more heat is flooding the room. Slowly but surely, performance levels drop beyond imaginable stages and people start to break down.
Emotions fly. Rage is everywhere. Moodyness soar. Thinking ability decreases. Teacher-student and student-teacher tolerance depletes. The lesson crushes into a mere concentrated dot of infinite mass.
Hazards of global warming?
The way our block is built should also be blamed. Damn one storey building. We're in almost direct contact wit the scorching sun outside. And there's not enough barriers to shade us from the Sun.
Please. Do. Something. About. It. Sooner or later human's normal body temperature would be 50 degrees Celcius to adapt to the ever rising temperature.
Oih really damn hot la. I wonder why is people not noticing this...
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1 comment:
hrm...seriously , i din really feel any heat or rise in temperate that over going in our daily life while i am freezing and shivered in cold inside the classroom every morning... but i can understand that there is global warming and it really happened...but as you know , i am the 2nd group of people who think it is already too late for a cure... so for my personal opinion and suggestion , it is time to look for a way to suit us into this situation (global warming) because as you know when u can't beat it , join it... well , it just my silly and nonessential opinion, ignore it...
"The packets of quantised energy in the form of infra-red radiation punching through the asbestos ceiling..."<----wow...i sense chemistry in this phrase...suck it, dude xd
P/S : anyway , good luck in your hard work to save our planet (if and only i can)
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